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don't get the Sony's i won. it was a lovely gesture on Oscar's part, but those 'phones were utter crap. i gave them to my 13yo nephew. he has no clue that they're garbage....he just thinks they look cool and is psyched that they were free.

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Anyone have suggestions on over the ear or clip on headphones $100 or lower? Not a fan of buds at all and my stanton headphones just broke as well as my small philips clip ons. I don't really like ear bud style headphones but was thinking about getting these Sennheiser OCX 880's since it's not completely ear bud headphones. Any suggestions or reviews would help. Thanks.

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Originally Posted by vinylmartyr

Yea the engineers here say they have some hearing aid technology they license for those. Thats why the price point it so high.

this seems like an absurd claim to be entirely honest... I could be wrong in this case, but traditionally a really great licensing fee for an invention component is 2% (so 10 bucks in this case). while licensing do definitely inflate price points if you end up stacking a ton of them... one won't make the difference between a 100 dollar pair of phones and a 500 dollar pair.

Again, I could definitely be wrong. This could definitely be one factor in the price point, but there are probably many more factors in terms of build quality and component quality as well.

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I mentioned them in the hip hop thread somewhat recently, but I think the Sennheiser HD-280 PROs are some of the best headphones for your money at $100 or less.

We use these at the studio I work at and I absolutely love them. they're sturdy, very comfortable, and sound great. The over-ear cushions are really soft and do a lot in terms of noise-cancelling. Also, at 64-ohms they don't require a ton of amplification. If you take care of them they're last a looong time too!

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I mentioned them in the hip hop thread somewhat recently, but I think the Sennheiser HD-280 PROs are some of the best headphones for your money at $100 or less.

We use these at the studio I work at and I absolutely love them. they're sturdy, very comfortable, and sound great. The over-ear cushions are really soft and do a lot in terms of noise-cancelling. Also, at 64-ohms they don't require a ton of amplification. If you take care of them they're last a looong time too!

Ha, I have those same headphones. I really love them, but I'm kind of getting sick of walking around campus with them on.

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Originally Posted by vinylmartyr

He just said 3 drivers to me like 16 times.

hahahaha. i had the same reaction when I first read the spec sheet. i'm not sure I'm capable of rolling my eyes into the back of my head as far as my wife did when I tried to excitedly explain it to her.

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Originally Posted by SoulDischarge

I love these fucking things. They're the only headphones I've owned that haven't broken in less than 6 months.

I still stand by these from a design perspective. I would totally invest in a better sounding pair if they utilized a similar design. They're comfortable and because they aren't put together with cheap fucking plastic, they're practically indestructible. I refuse to pay for headphones that will shatter within 3 months of buying them, I don't care how pristine the sound is. Please make more headphones with metal pieces, world.

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Originally Posted by hawkingvsreeve

I prefer the Sony MDR-V6s.

There is a reason they have been making these exact model of headphones for 20 years or whatever it is with no substantial changes.

one of the better recommendations i've taken away from this board. i just got a pair of these off eBay. took me forever to find some used ones made in Japan (all the new ones are from China/Thailand and the bottom end isn't as good, supposedly) but i did find a pair and swapped in the Beyer foam pads and they are quite marvellous. awesome imaging and dynamic range. if i were to nit-pick, it would be that they're not so great if you are moving (i.e. walking) as they knock around a bit causing cord noise (but that could just as easily be a fit problem in my case).

speaking of cans, this song is so fucking awesome for geeking out on sound quality. you may not like the song, but if you're a fan of well-produced, richly-layered/textured samples, this will most surely get you off (scroll down and click "download now" for the mp3). the opening with the synth dropping into the sub-bass is tits.

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I could use some tips from y'all - I plan on buying some earbuds (not headphones) for my mom for Christmas. She just needs them for her iPod for when she goes on walks. I'm looking for something that's obviously better than the earbuds that come with iPods, but not something super intricate, because well she probably wouldn't be able to tell that much of a difference. Looking to spend around $50.

And, probably not canalphones, those seem like they would bug her. Whatever the ones are called the look like hearing aids that have the thing that goes around the ear to hold it in place. That's pretty much what I'm looking for.

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As far as comfort goes, which I'm sure she'd appreciate, I haven't seen anything remotely close to these. I think earbuds are uncomfortable, these bad boys feel like memory foam in the ear canal. They squish and then expand once inside, highly recommended.

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I know you didn't want to see any of those canalphones, but the Creative EP-630's are really nice. I often fall asleep while wearing them and they don't hurt even if you're on the side of your head. They're also excellent at blocking outside noise. I used them at a party last weekend because the music was bad and I couldn't hear a damn thing! It was great.

They go for between $20-$30, but you can also get them off eBay (where I got mine) for <$5 (got mine for $3) and they're the real deal plus they come with 2 additional ear bud sizes.

As with the Pathfinder's I've owned a pair of those in the past and didn't really enjoy them. I had problems with them staying in my ear and the foam disconnecting from the plastic casing. Ended up returning them a few days later. Of course these could be an improved version of what I had can't really tell. They look the same, but I had mine back in 2007.